taxonID	type	description	language	source
D578DFF375E15D4E83E1E934683A11E1.taxon	type_taxon	Type species. Leptonetela kanellisi (Deeleman-Reinhold, 1971).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
EFD7954BA6AE5A9FB2D1A05A1DF90669.taxon	description	Figs 1 A-I, 2 A-C	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
EFD7954BA6AE5A9FB2D1A05A1DF90669.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The male of this species is similar to that of Leptonetela yuanhaoi Yao & Liu, 2024 (Liu et al. 2024: 293, figs 5 B-D, 8 E-L) in having the tibia with a row of spines retrolaterally including one thick strong spine proximally and several thin spines, the tongue-shaped prolateral lobe and the median apophysis with five teeth distally but can be separated from it by the median apophysis with broad base (vs narrow) and the prolateral one tooth very strong (vs small) (Fig. 1 C-I). The female can be easily distinguished from that of L. yuanhaoi (Liu et al. 2024: 293, fig. 6 C) by the large subtriangular atrium (vs slightly small and sub-trapezoidal atrium) and ventrally extended spermathecal stalk (vs dorsally) with a small spermathecae (vs slightly enlarged) (Fig. 2 C). The female is also similar to that of L. flabellaris Wang & Li, 2011 (Wang and Li 2011: 6, fig. 6 C) in having the large subtriangular atrium, it can be easily distinguished by the spermathecal stalk with four spirals (vs five) and spermathecae curves anteriorly (vs posteriorly) (Fig. 2 C).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
EFD7954BA6AE5A9FB2D1A05A1DF90669.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 1 A, B. Total length 1.42, carapace 0.77 long, 0.68 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances (Fig. 1 A): ALE 0.07, PME 0.07, PLE 0.08, ALE - PME 0.11, PLE - PLE 0.07, PLE - PME 0.02; AER 0.14, PER 0.18. Clypeus 0.06 high. Chelicerae with eight promarginal (proximal one largest) and four retromarginal teeth. Endites rectangle, with several setae on the upper edge. Labium trapezoid, wider than long. Sternum (Fig. 1 B) shield-shaped, longer than wide, anterior margin straight, posterior margin pointed. Legs (Fig. 1 A, B): with short setae; measurements: I 3.15 (0.83, 0.25, 0.83, 0.71, 0.53); II 0.9 (0.7, 0.2, missing); III 2.19 (0.59, 0.19, 0.51, 0.54, 0.36); IV 2.99 (0.85, 0.22, 0.72, 0.72, 0.48). Pedicel 0.04. Abdomen (Fig. 1 A, B) 2.52 long, 2.62 wide. Coloration (Fig. 1 A, B). Carapace yellow to brown. Chelicerae yellow, with radial ridges along with small brown spots. Endites and labium yellow to brown, with several brown spots. Sternum yellow to dark brown, with numerous small yellow round spots on the surface. Legs yellowish to yellow, coxa and trochanter with some brown spots. Abdomen yellowish to brown, several horizontal brown stripes at the base; venter yellowish to dark brown, with a subtriangular brown stripe medially. Palp (Fig. 1 C-I). Tibia with five long setae retrolaterally, the proximal one very thick, long, strong, spine-like; cymbium with dense setae. Bulb (Fig. 1 F-I): prolateral lobe tongue-like, slightly curved, relatively short; median apophysis leaf-shaped, with five teeth, prolateral one very strong with triangular tip, conductor membranous and fan-shaped, covering distal major part of the median apophysis; embolus short, tube-like, slightly curved. Female (paratype). Habitus as in Fig. 2 A, B. As in male, except as noted. Total length 2.19, carapace 0.66 long, 0.64 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances (Fig. 2 A): ALE 0.08, PME 0.07, PLE 0.08, ALE - PME 0.10, PLE - PLE 0.09, PLE - PME 0.03; AER 0.15, PER 0.17. Clypeus 0.07 high. Legs (Fig. 2 A, B): measurements: I 2.78 (0.76, 0.21, 0.7, 0.59, 0.52); II 2.31 (0.64, 0.23, 0.57, 0.47, 0.4); III 2.13 (0.6, 0.17, 0.49, 0.45, 0.42); IV 2.75 (0.77, 0.22, 0.7, 0.6, 0.46). Pedicel 0.03. Abdomen (Fig. 2 A, B) 1.15 long, 0.65 wide. Coloration (Fig. 2 A, B). Darker than male. Endogyne (Fig. 2 C). Internal genitalia with subtriangular atrium, slightly spheroidal spermathecae. Convoluted spermathecal stalk forming three coils.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
EFD7954BA6AE5A9FB2D1A05A1DF90669.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from Fujian Province, China (Fig. 13).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
EFD7954BA6AE5A9FB2D1A05A1DF90669.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named after Mr Rui Zhao, who collected the type specimens.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
BE7B4874D7EC543480DB7E6A3421727A.taxon	description	Figs 3 A-C, 4 A-I, 12 A, B	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
BE7B4874D7EC543480DB7E6A3421727A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The female of this species is similar to that of Pararana mingxuani Yao & Liu, 2024 (Liu et al. 2024: 317, fig. 27 C) in having spheroidal spermathecae, but can be distinguished from it by the slightly vertical spermathecal stalk (vs S-shaped spermathecal stalk including two turns) (Fig. 3 C).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
BE7B4874D7EC543480DB7E6A3421727A.taxon	description	Description. Female. Habitus as in Fig. 3 A, B. Total length 1.82, carapace 0.72 long, 0.61 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances (Fig. 3 A): ALE 0.05, PME 0.03, PLE 0.04, ALE - PME 0.08, PLE - PLE 0.08, PLE - PME 0.04; AER 0.1, PER 0.15. Clypeus 0.09 high. Chelicerae with seven promarginal and five retromarginal teeth. Endites oval-shaped, longer than wide, with eight club-shaped setae on the upper inner side and dense long setae on the lower inner side. Labium nearly semicircular, wider than long, with a few setae on the upper side. Sternum (Fig. 3 B) shield-shaped, nearly as long as wide, with a few setae. Legs (Fig. 3 A, B): with short setae; measurements: I 5.03 (1.35, 0.24, 1.48, 1.17, 0.79); II 3.82 (1.06, 0.25, 1.02, 0.81, 0.68); III 3.05 (0.79, 0.21, 0.8, 0.69, 0.56); IV 4.26 (1.23, 0.21, 1.35, 1.00, 0.47). Pedicel 0.06. Abdomen (Fig. 3 A, B) 1.04 long, 0.65 wide. Coloration (Fig. 3 A, B). Carapace yellow to brown, outer edge darker, with several radially arranged dark brown stripes on both sides. Chelicerae yellow. Endites and labium dark yellow. Sternum yellow to dark brown, with many ruleless dark brown spots on the surface. Legs yellow to brown, coxa and trochanter with some brown spots. Abdomen yellowish to brown, with dense brown patches and spots; venter yellow to black, with large areas of brown and black spots. Endogyne (Fig. 3 C). Internal genitalia with spheroidal spermathecae, and slightly vertical spermathecal stalk. Note. The right side of the female epigyne was damaged during preparation, but the remaining structures (e. g., spermathecae, spermathecae stalk) on the left side remain intact and allow for morphological identification. Male. See Lin et al. (2022); habitus is shown in Fig. 4 A, B and the palp is shown in Fig. 4 C – I.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
BE7B4874D7EC543480DB7E6A3421727A.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known from Jiangsu and Anhui Provinces, China (Fig. 13).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
496EBC755C9C5BA09582C4863C830968.taxon	description	Figs 5 A-I, 6 A-F, 7 A-C, 12 C, D	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
496EBC755C9C5BA09582C4863C830968.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The male of this species is similar to that of Pararana mingxuani (Liu et al. 2024: 317, figs 25 B-D, 26 A-E) in having the cymbium with a notch and the swollen patella, but can be easily separated by the patella with two thin and short stick-like spines (vs seven short tooth-like spines), the tibia with a thick and straight spine (vs relatively curved and thin), the thick and highly elongated median apophysis (vs short and thin) and the slightly straight tube embolus (vs curved and rod-like) (Figs 5 C-I, 6 A-F). The female can be easily distinguished from that of P. mingxuani (Liu et al. 2024: 317, fig. 27 C) by the sub-trapezoidal atrium (vs bell-shaped) and the C-shaped spermathecal stalk (vs S-shaped) (Fig. 7 C).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
496EBC755C9C5BA09582C4863C830968.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 5 A, B. Total length 1.72, carapace 0.66 long, 0.54 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances (Fig. 5 A): ALE 0.04, PME 0.05, PLE 0.05, ALE - PME 0.06, PLE - PLE 0.07, PLE - PME 0.02; AER 0.09, PER 0.12. Clypeus 0.11 high. Chelicerae with eight promarginal and five retromarginal teeth. Endites oval-shaped, longer than wide, with 9 club-shaped setae on the upper inner side and dense long setae on the lower inner side. Labium nearly semicircular, wider than long, with a few setae on the upper side. Sternum (Fig. 5 B) shield-shaped, nearly as long as wide, with a few setae medially. Legs (Fig. 5 A, B): with abundant short setae; measurements: I 1.3 (1.1, 0.2, missing); II 3.13 (0.84, 0.21, 0.83, 0.69, 0.56); III 2.7 (0.77, 0.19, 0.65, 0.61, 0.48); IV 3.74 (1.06, 0.2, 1.04, 0.85, 0.59). Pedicel 0.09. Abdomen (Fig. 5 A, B) 0.98 long, 0.55 wide. Coloration (Fig. 5 A, B). Carapace yellow to brown, outer edge darker, with three pairs of radially arranged dark brown patches on both sides. Chelicerae dark yellow. Endites dark yellow to black, with brown spots on the outer margin. Labium dark yellow. Sternum yellow to dark brown, with many ruleless dark brown spots on the surface and with a dark yellow stripe medially. Legs yellowish, with dense small brown spots. Abdomen yellowish to brown, with brown patches along the margin; venter yellow to black, with large areas of scale-like brown and yellow spots. Palp (Figs 5 C-I, 6 A-F). Femur with strong spines on each side, ventral view with three long and stout spines especially; patella expanded, with two thin and short stick-like spines; tibia with a very thick spine retrolaterally. Cymbium with a notch subapically. Bulb (Fig. 5 F-I): embolus tube-like, middle part slightly curved, located behind the conductor; median apophysis lamellar, extremely long, with a net-shaped surface; conductor membranous, with serrulate margin; Dorsally with two apophysis, one sclerotized and tipped with a hook, the other membranous and pointed. Female (paratype). Habitus as in Fig. 7 A, B. As in male, except as noted. Total length 1.88, carapace 0.66 long, 0.54 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances (Fig. 7 A): ALE 0.04, PME 0.05, PLE 0.05, ALE - PME 0.06, PLE - PLE 0.07, PLE - PME 0.03; AER 0.09, PER 0.13. Clypeus 0.09 high. Legs (Fig. 7 A, B): measurements: I 3.94 (1.06, 0.21, 1.15, 0.84, 0.68); II 2.87 (0.78, 0.21, 0.75, 0.61, 0.52); III 2.61 (0.72, 0.19, 0.63, 0.58, 0.49); IV 3.61 (0.97, 0.21, 1.05, 0.81, 0.57). Pedicel 0.07. Abdomen (Fig. 7 A, B) 1.15 long, 0.65 wide. Coloration (Fig. 7 A, B). Darker than male. Endogyne (Fig. 7 C). Internal genitalia with sub-trapezoidal atrium, slightly spheroidal spermathecae, and C-shaped spermathecal stalk.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
496EBC755C9C5BA09582C4863C830968.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from Fujian Province, China (Fig. 13).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
496EBC755C9C5BA09582C4863C830968.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name is taken from the type locality, noun in apposition.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
0FF54DE99D595E2EB619012D1B7930D1.taxon	type_taxon	Type species. Pararana gaofani Lin & Li, 2022.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
1B12CC87EE465D17A5AE3B2E30A855A2.taxon	description	Fig. 9 A-D	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
1B12CC87EE465D17A5AE3B2E30A855A2.taxon	description	Description. See Liu et al. (2024), palp as in figs 25 B-D, 26 A-E. Palpal bulb as in Fig. 9 A-D: prolateral lobe banded, long; prolateral sclerite slender, gradually tapers distally, approximately two-thirds the length of the conductor; embolus tube-like, short, slightly curved, with a broad base, behind the conductor; median apophysis lamellar, with a net-shaped surface, almost same length as conductor; conductor membranous, with serrulate margin; retrolateral lobe membranous, crescent.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
E88FA939E2625BDEB76FF1B4540FAE66.taxon	description	Fig. 8 A-I	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
E88FA939E2625BDEB76FF1B4540FAE66.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The male of the new species is similar to that of Pararana gaofani Lin & Li, 2022 (Lin et al. 2022: 217, fig. 17 A-C) in having the cymbium with a notch and the swollen patella, but can be easily separated by the patella with only one strong short spine (vs 4 long relatively thin spines), the very long lamellar and curved median apophysis (vs relatively short horn-like median apophysis) and the sclerotized and long embolus (vs membranous and relatively short) (Fig. 8 C-I).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
E88FA939E2625BDEB76FF1B4540FAE66.taxon	description	Description. Male (holotype). Habitus as in Fig. 8 A, B. Total length 1.52, carapace 0.62 long, 0.55 wide. Eye sizes and interdistances (Fig. 8 A): ALE 0.07, PME 0.04, PLE 0.07, ALE - PME 0.04, PLE - PLE 0.05, PLE - PME 0.02; AER 0.1, PER 0.14. Clypeus 0.05 high. Chelicerae with nine promarginal and five retromarginal teeth. Endites oval-shaped, with 9 club-shaped setae on the upper inner side. Labium nearly semicircular, wider than long. Sternum (Fig. 8 B) shield-shaped, longer than wide. Legs (Fig. 8 A, B): with short setae; measurements: I 1.43 (1.22, 0.21, missing); II 3.45 (0.49, 0.19, 0.45, 0.36, 0.2); III 0.98 (0.77, 0.21, missing); IV missing. Pedicel 0.07. Abdomen (Fig. 8 A, B) 0. 83 long, 0.57 wide. Coloration (Fig. 8 A, B). Carapace yellow to brown. Chelicerae, endites and labium yellow to dark yellow. Sternum yellow to dark brown, with many ruleless dark brown spots on the surface. Legs yellowish to yellow. Abdomen yellowish to brown, with several brown stripes along the margin; venter yellow to brown. Palp (Fig. 8 C-I). Femur with strong spines on each side, ventral view with three long and stout spines especially; patella expanded, with one strong and short stick-like spines retrolaterally. Cymbium with a notch subapically. Bulb (Fig. 8 F-I): embolus tube-like, slender, middle part slightly curved, and then almost parallel to the median apophysis; median apophysis lamellar, extremely long, curves twice into an S-shape, roughly the same length as the embolus; conductor membranous, close adheres to the embolus. Female. Unknown.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
E88FA939E2625BDEB76FF1B4540FAE66.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known only from Guangdong Province, China (Fig. 13).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
E88FA939E2625BDEB76FF1B4540FAE66.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species is named after Mr Song-Yuan Liu, who collected the type specimens.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
83F590C9008E5CE388DBBEC1D850D4CE.taxon	description	Figs 10 A-I, 11 A-D, 12 E, F	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
83F590C9008E5CE388DBBEC1D850D4CE.taxon	description	Description. See Li et al. (2024); habitus is shown in Fig. 10 A, B and the palp is shown in Figs 10 C – I, 11 A – D.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
83F590C9008E5CE388DBBEC1D850D4CE.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Known from Anhui and Jiangsu Provinces, China (Fig. 13).	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
BBB9DF00DDDB5CB3BC03163E37EB0F55.taxon	type_taxon	Type species. Rhyssoleptoneta latitarsa Tong & Li, 2007.	en	Wang, Zhong-Jing, Liu, Bin-Lu, Yao, Yan-Bin, Shi, Ying-Ying, Liu, Ke-Ke (2025): Preliminary survey of midget cave spiders (Araneae, Leptonetidae) from forest ecosystems in southern China with the description of three new species. ZooKeys 1247: 187-205, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1247.154546
